'Have you Seen my Dragon? 'The Fault in our Stars', by John Green 'The Dovekeepers', by Alice Hoffman 'Monday Mourning', by Kathy Reichs ‘A Walk in the Woods’, by Bill Bryson 'Blood Brothers', by Elias Chacour ‘Press Here’, by Hervé Tullet 9. 20. 18. 35. 26. ‘Jayber Crow’, by Wendell Berry 'The Sentimentalists', by Johanna Skibsrud 'The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict', by Dale Hanson Bourke 13. 1. 11. In unison, they raised the apple slices to their lips, Hamnet with his right, Judith with her left. 47. 50. ‘Finding Chika’, by Mitch Albom 74. 'Over Salad & Hot Bread', by Mary Jenson 38. 52. He died at the age of 11. ‘The Curiosity’, by Stephen Kiernan ‘The Truths We Hold’, by Kamala Harris ‘Mr Doubler Begins Again’, by Seni Glaister 'Rookie Smarts', by Liz Wiseman 52. 'Over Salad & Hot Bread', by Mary Jenson 57. 'Nutshell', by Ian McEwan ‘The Shadow Sister’, by Lucinda Riley ‘Small Game Hunting at the Local Coward Gun Club’, by Megan Gail Coles 'The Illegal', by Lawrence Hill I’m debating between Leave the World Behind and The Heir Affair for my next read … I own both already, so I’ll have to close my eyes and pick! ‘A Step of Faith (The Walk #4)’, by Richard Paul Evans 33. 'Sister', by Rosamund Lupton ‘Creativity, Inc.’, by Ed Catmull 1. 47. 10. 11. ‘The Reason I Jump’, by Naomi Higashida ‘Hillbilly Elegy’, by J.D. Discussion Questions: Hamnet “Words, Words, Words” Book Club—December 2020 1. ‘Nightingale Point’, by Luan Goldie 60. 60. ‘Decluttering at the Speed of Life’, by Dana K. White 'The Unbearable Lightness of Scones', by Alexander McCall Smith 51. 'Bedtime Story', by Robert J. Wiersema 34. 2. ', by Kes Gray and Jim Field 9. 64. 39. 1. Hamnet and Judith | Maggie O'Farrell | download | Z-Library. 'Wonder', by R.J. Palacio 28. 'Sarah's Key', by Tatiana de Rosnay 36. 'Rachel's Holiday', by Marian Keyes 26. 46. 44. 1. 58. 'Rising Strong', by Brené Brown 38. 44. 36. ‘News of the World’, by Paulette Jiles Diet’, by Rick Gallop ‘Everyone Brave is Forgiven’, by Chris Cleave 'We Are Called to Rise', by Laura McBride 55. ‘The Giver of Stars’, by Jojo Moyes ‘Swimming Lessons’, by Claire Fuller 'Fifty Shades of Grey', E.L. James 15. 24. 21. ‘I’m Still Here’, by Austin Channing Brown 63. ‘Everything Must Change’, by Brian McLaren 33. 'A Little Life', by Hanya Yanigahara 53. 16. ‘Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead’, by Olga Tokarczuk, 70. 51. 'Uitlaatklep', by Bertien de Moor 'The Midwife of Hope River', by Patricia Harman ‘The Cactus’, by Sarah Haywood ‘The Quality of Silence’, by Rosamund Lupton 'Ape House', by Sara Gruen 'Theodore Boone', by John Grisham 37. 24. ‘Cutting for Stone’, by Abraham Verghese Two years later, twins Hamnet and Judith were born. BTW, ‘Hamnet’ and ‘Hamnet and Judith’ (Canadian title) are the same book by different publishers. 38. ‘Cutting for Stone’, by Abraham Verghese 50. ‘Perfect World’, by Ian Colford 20. ‘Clock Dance’, by Anne Tyler Similar to the other Shakespeare family parish register entries, an “X” was added by a … 'Shackleton's Journey', by William Grill 10. 30. 62. 'The Guest Room', by Chris Bohjalian 46. 15. 29. One … ‘Esther the Wonder Pig’, by Steve Jenkins, Derek Walter, with Caprice Crane ', by Steve Light 'The Gifts of Imperfection', by Brené Brown 15. 10. 15. 'Gilead', by Marilynne Robinson ‘Solar’, by Ian McEwan 18. ‘The Alice Network’, by Kate Quinn 18. ‘First Snow, Last Light’, by Wayne Johnston Hamnet is set in Tudor England. 71. 'What We Keep', by Elizabeth Berg 12. 31. 9. 'The Cuckoo's Calling', by Robert Galbraith (aka J.K. Rowling) 58. ‘The Midnight Bargain’, by C.L. ‘the five people you meet in heaven’, by Mitch Albom 'The Culture Map', by Erin Meyer Adding it to my list … I’m reading Uncanny Valley by Anna Wiener and finding it interesting so far (I’m maybe 50 pages in? 'Lone Wolf', by Jodi Picoult 42. 14. 'Career of Evil', by Robert Galbraith 50. 41. 45. 10. 'Little Pea', by Amy Krouse Rosenthal 35. ‘Because of Winn-Dixie’, by Kate DiCamillo 'The Nightingale', by Kristin Hannah ‘The Vanderbeekers Lost and Found’, by Karina Yan Glaser 5. ‘How to be an Antiracist’, by Ibram X. Kendi 18. 28. 58. 58. ‘Boys & Sex’, by Peggy Orenstein Hamnet is a fictionalised account of of William Shakespere’s son Hamnet and family and while little is known about his son Hamnet, Maggie O Farrell’s historical fiction novel is beautifully imagined and written and as a reader I enjoyed reading about this forgotten child and the family of … 34. 68. 'The Green Road', by Anne Enright "Hamnet is a beautiful read, a devastating one, intricate, and breathtakingly imaginative. ‘Red, White and Royal Blue’, by Casey McQuiston Wodehouse ‘Out of My Mind’, by Sharon Draper ‘Florence Adler Swims Forever’, by Rachel Beanland 'Sarah's Key', by Tatiana de Rosnay 27. 'A Man Called Ove', by Fredrik Backman 23. 'The Midwife of Hope River', by Patricia Harman ‘Bird by Bird’, by Anne Lamott 'The Power of Habit', by Charles Duhigg 38. ‘Plainsong’, by Kent Haruf ‘Women Talking’, by Miriam Toews 59. 'The Casual Vacancy', by J.K. Rowling 19. 50. 59. 37. This of course, has opened the door to a myriad of works of fiction about the man, to try to fill in the gaps. 6. 34. 'The Help', by Kathryn Stockett ‘The Story Keeper’, by Lisa Wingate 56. 46. 47. 'City of Marvels', by Eduardo Mendoza ‘The Road to Grace (The Walk #3)’, by Richard Paul Evans 37. 10. 23. 23. 'The Mountain Story,' by Lori Lansens ‘The Glass Hotel’, by Emily St. Johan Mandel 34. ‘Brother’, by David Chariandy ‘The Vanderbeekers to the Rescue’, by Karina Yan Glaser 12. ‘The Pearl Sister’, by Lucinda Riley 20. 24. 6. 41. ‘Homes’, by Abu Bakr Al Rabeeah 'The Hypnotist's Love Story', by Liane Moriarty 39. 2. 40. 3. ‘Recursion’, by Blake Crouch 27. 18. 'Ape House', by Sara Gruen 'The Sidewalk Artist' by Gina Buonaguro & Janice Kirk 15. 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo', by Stieg Larsson 61. 'Love Wins', by Rob Bell ‘The Little Way of Ruthie Leming’, by Rod Dreher CBC Canada Reads 2021, March 8 – 11, Who will the winner be? 'Purple Hibiscus', by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie ‘Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line’, by Deepa Anappara 'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close', by Jonathan Safran Foer 31. 8. Shakespeare evidently named his son after his recusant neighbor and friend Hamnet Sadler, who was still alive in March 1616 when Shakespeare drew up his will and left 26 shillings, 8 pence to “Hamlett Sadler…to buy him a ringe.” 35. ‘The River’, by Peter Heller 34. 'The Shock of the Fall/Where the Moon Isn't', by Nathan Filer 32. 4. Stedman 6. 'Skinny Dip', by Carl Hiaasen When Hamnet asks his grandfather where his mother is, the old man strikes him, and as the novel moves through the characters’ memories, we see the role John Shakespeare’s brutality played in son Will’s departure for London. ‘The Baker’s Secret’, by Stephen P. Kiernan 'The Wonder', by Emma Donoghue 2. 34. 38. 45. His gifts as a writer are just beginning to awaken when their beloved twins, Hamnet and Judith, are afflicted with the bubonic plague, and, devastatingly, one of them succumbs to the illness. 7. 53. 'Love, Nina', by Nina Stibbe The author portrays their relationship as passionate and full-blooded, even though they are a union of opposites. ‘for one more day’, by Mitch Albom 14. 64. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! ‘Jonny Appleseed’, by Joshua Whitehead ‘Washington Black’, by Esi Edugyan 19. 'The Book With No Pictures', by B.J. 'Good News Bad News', by David Wolstencroft 'Whispers Through a Megaphone', by Rachel Elliott ‘Anxious People’, by Fredrik Backman 'The Time In Between', by Maria Dueñas 22. Hamnet and his twin sister, Judith, have a trick they play on people: “to exchange places and clothes, leading people to believe that each was the other”. 20. ‘Women Talking’, by Miriam Toews ‘The Testaments’, by Margaret Atwood 28. 53. It appears it is the same book, although in the UK it is only referred to as Hamnet. 23. 'Gold', by Chris Cleave 54. ‘Why Young Men’, by Jamil Jivani It’s the kind of thing that drives you to Wikipedia to find out where the lines between fact and fiction have been drawn or embroidered upon. 44. 45. 16. 31. ‘By Chance Alone’, Max Eisen 3. 'The Storied Life of A.J. 'The Slap', by Christos Tsiolkas ‘Then She Was Gone’, by Lisa Jewell ‘The Tidewater Sisters’, by Lisa Wingate 14. 'Dear Life', by Alice Munro 48. ‘The Reason I Jump’, by Naomi Higashida 10. ‘The Murder Stone’, by Louise Penny 62. The depth of her research is quite obvious and the writing is beautifully poetic. 56. ‘The Thief’, by Megan Whalen Turner 19. 11. 1. 'The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry', by Rachel Joyce 'A Northern Light', by Jennifer Donnelly ‘The Double Comfort Safari Club’, by Alexander McCall Smith The plot then dives into the week that follows, leading up to Hamnet’s death. 'Gift from the Sea', by Anne Morrow Lindbergh Here’s what we know: Shakespeare married Anne (Agnes) Hathaway and had three children. ‘Room’, by Emma Donoghue . 47. 'Love Sense', by Sue Johnson 'City of Marvels', by Eduardo Mendoza 2. ‘The House of Unexpected Sisters’, by Alexander McCall Smith 22. 'The Clothes on their Backs', by Linda Grant 'Brooklyn', by Colm Toibin 'The Help', by Kathryn Stockett ‘Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead’, by Olga Tokarczuk, 70. 36. 78. 'the first phone call from heaven', by Mitch Albom 16. 5. ‘Louisiana’s Way Home’, by Kate DiCamillo The main character is really Agnes, the mother of Hamnet and Judith (, and the wife of William Shakespeare). ‘Feeding my Mother’, by Jann Arden Polk 25. ‘Harry’s Trees’, by Jon Cohen 'Secret Daughter', by Shilpi Somaya Gowda, 53. 31. 48. ‘The House We Grew Up In’, by Lisa Jewell 41. ‘Undone’, by Michele Cushatt 'Okay for Now', by Gary D. Schmidt 'Revolution', by Jennifer Donnelly 23. 'Cross Bones', by Kathy Reichs 'After You', by Jojo Moyes, 74. 'Benediction', by Kent Haruf 'The Finkler Question', by Howard Jacobson 44. 'The Woman who Walked in Sunshine', by Alexander McCall Smith ‘Akin’, by Emma Donoghue ‘The Road Back to You’, by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile 55. 'A Man Called Ove', by Fredrik Backman 'A Streetcat Named Bob', by James Bowen 'These Foolish Things', by Deborah Moggach 14. ‘The Stationery Shop’, by Marjan Kamali 50. ‘Ladder of Years’, by Anne Tyler '61 Hours', by Lee Child 'How Green Was My Valley' by Richard Llewellyn ‘Akin’, by Emma Donoghue 14. ‘Quilts and Health’, by Marsha MacDowell, Clare Luz, and Beth Donaldson 28. ‘Jabari Jumps’, by Gaia Cornwall Fox Novak ‘The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek’, by Kim Michele Richardson ‘The War that Saved My Life’, by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley 4. 51. 3. 'Sing You Home', by Jodi Picoult 'Gut', by Giulia Enders 'Mrs. ‘Olive, Again’, by Elizabeth Strout ‘Young Jane Young’, by Gabrielle Zevin ‘The Body’, by Bill Bryson ‘Maybe You Should Talk to Someone’, by Lori Gottlieb ‘Jewelweed’, by David Rhodes The depth of her research is quite obvious and the writing is beautifully poetic. 'Frog Music', by Emma Donoghue Hamnet Shakespeare (baptised 2 February 1585 – buried 11 August 1596) was the only son of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway, and the fraternal twin of Judith Shakespeare. ‘How to Walk Away’, by Katherine Center ‘Undone’, by Michele Cushatt 'Scaredy Squirrel', by Mélanie Watt ‘Touching Stars’, by Emilie Richards 'The Dove in Bathurst Station', by Patricia Westerhof 2. 'Leaving Time', by Jodi Picoult 33. There are his daughter Susanna and twins Judith and Hamnet. Wright 40. 44. 'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close', by Jonathan Safran Foer 29. ‘have a little faith’, by Mitch Albom ‘The Mother-in-Law’, by Sally Hepworth 34. 19. 11. 47. 'Behind the Beautiful Forevers', by Katherine Boo 18. He died at age 11. 'Case Histories', by Kate Atkinson 16. 'For the Love', by Jen Hatmaker 67. 22. 'Big Magic', by Elizabeth Gilbert 'A God in Ruins', by Kate Atkinson ‘The Supper of the Lamb’, by Robert Farrar Capon 'We Are All Welcome Here', by Elizabeth Berg 44. 23. Were there any passages that stuck out to you? ‘The Couple Next Door’, by Shari Lapena 'Ordinary Grace', by William Kent Krueger 52. 'The Thousand Autumns of Jacob De Zoet', by David Mitchell 25. ‘Present Over Perfect’, by Shauna Niequist It speaks to her; her veins run green with it. ‘Corduroy Mansions’, by Alexander McCall Smith Find books 29. ‘The Other Side of the Bridge’, by Mary Lawson 'We Need to Talk About Kevin', by Lionel Shriver 46. 1. 'Great House', by Nicole Krauss 'A Little Life', by Hanya Yanigahara 8. 'The Finkler Question', by Howard Jacobson 'What Alice Forgot', by Liane Moriarty 20. ‘The Storm Sister’, by Lucinda Riley 41. 18. 37. Susanna, and twins Hamnet and Judith. 61. 26. 36. 'Fatty O'Leary's Dinner Party', by Alexander McCall Smith 8. 72. 'Call the Midwife', by Jennifer Worth ‘The Witch Elm’, by Tana French ‘Virgil Wander’, by Leif Enger ‘The Lazy Genius Way’, by Kendra Adachi What are your first impressions of the novel? 65. 46. --The Boston Globe A thing of shimmering wonder. 'All the Broken Things', by Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer '84 Charing Cross Road', by Helene Hanff 'The History of Love', by Nicole Krauss ', by Kes Gray and Jim Field ‘The Vanderbeekers and the Hidden Garden’, by Karina Yan Glaser ( Log Out /  44. 2. 7. 46. 'Chance Developments', by Alexander McCall Smith 56. 79. 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo', by Stieg Larsson ‘Because of Winn-Dixie’, by Kate DiCamillo 42. 9. "Hamnet is a beautiful read, a devastating one, intricate, and breathtakingly imaginative. ‘Florence Adler Swims Forever’, by Rachel Beanland ‘Bury Your Dead’, by Louise Penny 'The Handsome Man's De Luxe Café', by Alexander McCall Smith 14. „Judith und Hamnet“ ist ein Roman, wie ich ihn schon seit langer Zeit habe schreiben wollen. ‘The Sea Glass Sisters’, by Lisa Wingate 10. ‘The Sandcastle Sisters’, by Lisa Wingate 'The Husband's Secret', by Liane Moriarty ‘The Vanishing Half’, by Brit Bennett 17. 'The Clothes on their Backs', by Linda Grant 19. 27. But in this one I came close. ‘After the End’, by Clare Mackintosh 'The People in the Trees', by Hanya Yanagihara For that reason, it won’t be for everyone, but even though I usually prefer faster pacing, in this case I didn’t want it to speed up. ‘The Peppermint Tea Chronicles’, by Alexander McCall Smith ‘Maybe You Should Talk to Someone’, by Lori Gottlieb 25. 'Faceless Killers', Henning Mankell Hamnet died in childhood. 45. 50. ‘Young Jane Young’, by Gabrielle Zevin Fox ‘On the Brink of Everything’, by Parker J. Palmer 4. ‘Butter Honey Pig Bread’, by Francesca Ekwuyasi, ‘Two Trees Make a Forest’, by Jessica J. Lee, ‘No Time Like the Future’, by Michael J. 24. 38. 39. The boy, Hamnet, died in 1596, aged eleven. ‘Feeding my Mother’, by Jann Arden 6. 74. 32. ‘The Stars are Fire’, by Anita Shreve 'We Need to Talk About Kevin', by Lionel Shriver 39. ‘Paris for One and Other Stories’, by Jojo Moyes 29. ‘Talking to Strangers’, by Malcolm Gladwell 6. ‘The Brutal Telling’, by Louise Penny 'Joy in the Journey', by Steve and Sharol Hayner 19. ‘I See You’, by Clare Mackintosh ‘The Perfect Nanny’, by Leila Sliming ‘Sylvanus Now’, by Donna Morrissey 1. 38. 21. 'Missing Persons', by Nicci Gerrard 23. ‘A Gentleman in Moscow’, by Amor Towles 44. 45. 'Tigers in Red Weather', by Liz Klaussmann 'Grunt', by Mary Roach 'Love, Nina', by Nina Stibbe 19. 37. 'Spark Joy', by Marie Kondo 5. 'The Children Act', by Ian McEwan 'The Mistress of Nothing', by Kate Pullinger ‘Alfabet/Alphabet’, by Sadiqa de Meijer 50. 'Kaspar, Prince of Cats', by Michael Morpurgo 6. 'The Midwife of Venice' by Roberta Rich ‘The Library Book’, by Susan Orlean 'The Storied Life of A.J. 36. ‘The War that Saved My Life’, by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley ‘Home Fire’, by Kamila Shamsie 4. 44. 'Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World that Can't Stop Talking', by Susan Cain Fox, ‘The Peppermint Tea Chronicles’, by Alexander McCall Smith, ‘The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue’, by V.E. 38. 15. 'The Red House', by Mark Haddon 7. 52. ‘Nine Perfect Strangers’, by Liane Moriarty 8. 'The Twelve Tribes of Hattie', by Ayana Mathis 'Fifty Shades of Grey', E.L. James 47. 28. 'Cloudstreet', by Tim Winton 1. 3. 48. 4. 22. 36. 25. ‘A Trick of the Light’, by Louise Penny 27. 59. 'The President's Hat', by Antoine Laurain 55. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. ‘Butter Honey Pig Bread’, by Francesca Ekwuyasi ‘A Promised Land’, by Barack Obama 'Instructions for a Heatwave', by Maggie O'Farrell For Hamnet and Hamlet are in fact the same name, entirely interchangeable in Stratford records in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. 'Sister', by Rosamund Lupton 'The Bear', by Claire Cameron 4. ‘The Language of Flowers’, by Vanessa Diffenbaugh 46. 6. ‘Redhead by the Side of the Road’, by Anne Tyler 42. 'Unusual Uses for Olive Oil', by Alexander McCall Smith Millie Bruce-Watt delves into the novel and explores the parallels between two worlds battling the effects of a global pandemic . 'State of Wonder', by Ann Patchett 'Us', by David Nicholls O'Farrell does such an amazing job of writing in a descriptive language that seems authentic to the Elizabethan period, without losing the modern reader. Some Shakespearean scholars speculate on the relationship between Hamnet and his father's later play Hamlet, as well as on possible connections between Hamnet's death and the writing of King John, Romeo and Juliet, Julius Caesar, and Twelfth Night. 12. 'Watching the English', by Kate Fox Hamnet: A Novel of the Plague, by Maggie O'Farrell. Love, grief, hope, resilience - the world of this novel is so vivid I could … 'People of the Book', by Geraldine Brooks 35. 47. 8. 12. 58. ‘Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine,’ by Gail Honeyman Hamnet & Judith is a vivid, compelling, powerful interpretation that sweeps you away to Stratford-upon-Avon in the late 1500s and into the life of the Shakespeare family, from the courtship and marriage of William and Agnes to the devastating loss of their young son Hamlet at the tender age of eleven. 'One Hen', by Katie Smith Milway and Eugenie Fernandes ‘Eventide’, by Kent Haruf 29. 62. 7. 'Rookie Smarts', by Liz Wiseman 10. 60. ‘Things You Save in a Fire’, by Katherine Center ‘Iron Lake’, by William Kent Krueger 7. ‘Help Thanks Wow’, by Anne Lamott 'Expecting Adam', by Martha Beck 7. ‘Almost Everything’, by Anne Lamott 'Bruno, Chief of Police', by Martin Walker 7. ‘Recursion’, by Blake Crouch Palfrey at the Claremont', by Elizabeth Taylor 'The Etiquette of Illness', by Susan Halpern 'Little Bee', by Chris Cleave 'The Tenderness of Wolves', by Stef Penney, 46. ‘The Lying Room’, by Nicci French 50. 'A Snow Garden and Other Stories', by Rachel Joyce ‘Precious Cargo’, by Craig Davidson 19. 19. A young Latin tutor--penniless, bullied by a violent father--falls in love with an eccentric young woman: a wild creature who walks her family's estate with a falcon on her shoulder and is known throughout the countryside for her unusual gifts as a healer. Hamnet & Judith (Book) : O'Farrell, Maggie : "A story about the death of a child and the birth of a masterpiece in 16th century England, Hamnet & Judith is mesmerizing, heart-wrenching, impossible to put down--historical fiction at its finest. 'Mockingjay', by Suzanne Collins Ali ‘The Royal Secret’, by Lucinda Riley Hamnet Shakespeare (baptised 2 February 1585 – buried 11 August 1596) was the only son of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway.He was the twin brother of Judith Shakespeare. 'Skios', by Michael Frayn 36. ‘Goodnight, Manger’, by Laura Sassi and Jane Chapman 18. ‘A Dog’s Purpose’, by W. Bruce Cameron 43. ‘The Inevitable’, by Kevin Kelly 15. ‘Lethal White’, by Robert Galbraith 'The Road Home' by Rose Tremain 66. 11. 'Road Ends', by Mary Lawson 'Mudbound', by Hillary Jordan 79. 'A Route of Hope', by Katie Ruth 1. 19. 25. 'The Quiltmaker's Gift', by Jeff Brumbeau and Gail de Marcken Susanna, and twins Hamnet and Judith. 39. ‘The Remains of the Day’, by Kazuo Ishiguro 'Inside', by Alix Ohlin 54. 'Big Magic', by Elizabeth Gilbert 17. 'My Name is Lucy Barton', by Elizabeth Strout 39. 45. 'Dog Songs', by Mary Oliver ‘French Rhapsody’, by Antoine Laurain 10. ‘Homes’, by Abu Bakr Al Rabeeah 19. 20. 47. 'The Dead Don't Dance', by Charles Martin 'Gold', by Chris Cleave ‘This Tender Land’, by William Kent Krueger ‘The G.I. ‘tuesdays with Morrie’, by Mitch Albom 'The Road Home' by Rose Tremain ‘The Hidden Keys’, by André Alexis 'Our Souls at Night', by Kent Haruf 26. 32. Some Shakespearean scholars speculate on the relationship between Hamnet and his father's later play Hamlet, as well as on possible connections between Hamnet's death and the writing … 38. ‘Where the Crawdads Sing’, by Delia Owens 1. 13. ‘The Walk (The Walk #1)’, by Richard Paul Evans ‘The War I Finally Won’, by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley 'Gone Girl', by Gillian Flynn 18. 'Stolen', by Lucy Christopher 14. 'Perfect', by Rachel Joyce 'A God in Ruins', by Kate Atkinson 'Heart and Soul', by Maeve Binchy 'The Illegal', by Lawrence Hill 7. ‘Raymie Nightingale’, by Kate DiCamillo ‘Three Wishes’, by Liane Moriarty 52. Hamnet Sadler grew up with William and witnessed his will in 1616. 37. ‘The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse’, by Charlie Mackesy 'Learning to Walk in the Dark,' by Barbara Brown Taylor Harrison ‘Help Thanks Wow’, by Anne Lamott 18. ‘The Next Person You Meet in Heaven’, by Mitch Albom 'The Lifeboat', by Charlotte Rogan 'Expecting Adam', by Martha Beck 'We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves', by Karen Joy Fowler ‘Christmas Under the Stars’, by Karen Swan, 53. ‘The Sea Keeper’s Daughters’, by Lisa Wingate 11. 15. February 21, 2021 by Marguerite Rauch in Book Reviews. 8. 34. ‘Driftless’, by David Rhodes Hamnet and Judith feels like a book in slow motion. 'Ish', by Peter H. Reynolds Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. 'I Feel Great about My Hands', edited by Shari Graydon 'The Shadow of the Wind', by Carlos Ruiz Zafon 77. ‘Hench’, by Natalie Zina Walschots 28. 'Little Bee', by Chris Cleave ‘Paris for One and Other Stories’, by Jojo Moyes ‘News of the World’, by Paulette Jiles 'One Thousand Gifts', by Ann Voskamp I’ve always wondered how people say they were moved to tears by a book because I never have been. 27. 42. 27. 27. ‘the five people you meet in heaven’, by Mitch Albom ‘Burnout’, by Emily and Amelia Nagoski 'The Goldfinch', by Donna Tartt 'Escape from Camp 14', by Blaine Harden 25. Hamnet stan… 'Ketchup Clouds', by Annabel Pitcher 8. 67. 3. 82. 'Cockpit Confidential', by Patrick Smith ‘The Double Comfort Safari Club’, by Alexander McCall Smith ‘The House in the Cerulean Sea’, by T.J. Klune 'Hoot', by Carl Hiaasen 40. 24. 14. 'Little Bee', by Chris Cleave 8. 'The Postmistress', by Sarah Blake The novel begins in the summer of 1596 where Hamnet discovers his twin sister, Judith, is ill. Hamnet & Judith is so gorgeously written that it transports you from our own plague time right into another and makes you glad to be there. ‘The Heart’, by Maylis de Kerangal 64. 26. 12. 'The Reluctant Midwife', by Patricia Harman 54. 26. 'One Thousand Gifts', by Ann Voskamp 32. ', by Rhoda Janzen ‘You are Awesome’, by Neil Pasricha 49. 16. ‘Real Sex’, by Lauren Winner ‘The Memory of Old Jack’, by Wendell Berry 'The Sense of an Ending', by Julian Barnes 2. 3. ‘Rabbit Foot Bill’, by Helen Humphreys 'The Slightly Annoying Elephant', by David Walliams 'Smoke', by Dan Vyleta 'Never Let Me Go', by Kazuo Ishiguro 'Caught', by Lisa Moore ‘The Sun Sister’, by Lucinda Riley 10. 'Sunshine on Scotland Street', by Alexander McCall Smith 'Me Before You', by Jojo Moyes 35. 'The Paying Guests', by Sarah Waters 'Refuge', by Anne Booth and Sam Usher 'Keep Calm and Cast On', by Erika Knight 55. 31. 'Uitlaatklep', by Bertien de Moor 42. ‘Bolder’, by Carl Honoré 23. 9. 'The Shock of the Fall/Where the Moon Isn't', by Nathan Filer When they wed, she was pregnant. 23. ‘The Tale of Halcyon Crane,’ by Wendy Webb 6. A luminous portrait of a marriage, a shattering evocation of a family ravaged by grief and loss, and a hypnotic recreation of the story that inspired one of the greatest literary masterpieces of all time, Hamnet & Judith is mesmerizing and seductive, an impossible …
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